The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . free use of it. TURNIP —Peruvian and Ichaboe, imported by A, V^ GiBBS & Co., warranted first-rate quality by , Sulphuric Acid {with instructions for maldng Super-phosphate of Lime), Phosphated Turnip Compost, DesiccatedAmmonia, and all other Manures for Tm-nips : also Nitrates ofSoda and Potash, Gypsum, &c.—Apply to MARK FOTHER-GILL, 40, Upper Thames-street. Sole London Ag«nt for PottersGuano, invaluable for Turnips. REAPING SCYTHE. T\TlUMMONDS IMPROVED REAPING -H—^ SCYTHES continue to give great satisfaction, a


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . free use of it. TURNIP —Peruvian and Ichaboe, imported by A, V^ GiBBS & Co., warranted first-rate quality by , Sulphuric Acid {with instructions for maldng Super-phosphate of Lime), Phosphated Turnip Compost, DesiccatedAmmonia, and all other Manures for Tm-nips : also Nitrates ofSoda and Potash, Gypsum, &c.—Apply to MARK FOTHER-GILL, 40, Upper Thames-street. Sole London Ag«nt for PottersGuano, invaluable for Turnips. REAPING SCYTHE. T\TlUMMONDS IMPROVED REAPING -H—^ SCYTHES continue to give great satisfaction, and maybe recommended with every confidence ; are furnished by theSubscribers at their establishments, at 10s. each, and deliveredfree in London, Liveipool, HuU, Newcastle, Cork, Belfast, orLondondenw, at lis, 6d. each, and when more than three aretaken, at lis. each. —No Order wiU be attended to fromunknown correspondents without a remittance. W. Dkommond <fe Sox, Agricultm-al Museum, Stirling, and 58,Dawson-street, AINSLIES PATENT DRAINING-TILEMACHINES AND D^RYING PROCESS. These machines are of two sizes. No. 1. Worked by hand,by one man or two boys, and capable of producing from 5000to 7000 drain-tiles, 15 inches in length, and 2^ by 3 inches inte-rior diameter, or pipes of 2i inches interior diameter, per of the machine, at the manufactory, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 30i. No. 2. To be ivorked by one horse, orby steam or water-power, and capable of produciug 14,000 to20,000 drain-tiles and pipes, of the above dimensions, per of the maclune, at the manufactory, including mouldsfor tiles and pipes, 35J. The machine, slightly altered, alsomakes bricks equally weU. By these machines, di-aining-tiles and pipes of the most per-fect form are produced at a much cheaper rate than by anyother process hitherto invented. The cost of making tiles of2^ by 3 inches, of 15 inches in length, including royalty, variesfrom 2s. to 3s., or 3s.


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